James Dean: The Bi Hollywood Icon We Lost Too Soon

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    James Dean has long been a Hollywood legend after his short career and tragic young death rocked movie history. But behind his popular image was a bisexual man in a constant struggle to understand himself and what he wanted-- a journey he never got to complete. Come learn with me about Hollywood's favorite rebel!
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  • @KazRowe
    @KazRowe  Год назад +143

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    • @kinghenryxl1747
      @kinghenryxl1747 Год назад +4

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    • @indiaknipe7393
      @indiaknipe7393 Год назад +3

      I love your videos you’re an icon

    • @Emilyprowell
      @Emilyprowell Год назад +2

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    • @michellesifuentes714
      @michellesifuentes714 Год назад +1

      Love you, Kaz!!! Thank you for sharing 🫶🏻🫶🏻

    • @rlawrence9838
      @rlawrence9838 Год назад +1

      Are you sure he was bi? It's just that when he kisses Natalie Wood in Rebel Without a Cause (and just her forehead as well) he looks like a little boy trying not to taste a brussel sprout that he's been ordered to swallow before he can leave the dinner table...(I havent watched the video yet i just saw the title but I'm going to watch it I just wanted to ask).

  • @kidkous
    @kidkous Год назад +4398

    One correction: Sal was also bi. He stated it on the record at least twice in later life, 1972, and 1975 I think. People continuously ignore it because his longest lasting and later relations were with a man. But since he clarified it, at least twice, we should believe I think.

    • @cheyenne6913
      @cheyenne6913 Год назад +154

      It'd be cool if this was pinned

    • @pyromancysfinest
      @pyromancysfinest Год назад +12

      Source?

    • @jamesmiller4184
      @jamesmiller4184 Год назад +18

      @@pyromancysfinest
      Mother Nature.
      She SAYS; we do; or-else.
      (Most all get the latter,
      fighting it all the way.)

    • @kidkous
      @kidkous Год назад +171

      @@pyromancysfinest The easiest Source is the B. Hadleigh Interview of 1972.

    • @rikkTV
      @rikkTV Год назад +153

      @@jamesmiller4184 what in the god damn hell are you talking about

  • @ilngsisfh
    @ilngsisfh Год назад +1986

    James Dean is from the era where cool people could be from Indiana, which unfortunately ended.

  • @TreyMcDonaldAnimator
    @TreyMcDonaldAnimator Год назад +2212

    James Dean was troubled and you can tell the trauma of not only being bisexual but being brought up, neglected, shunned, even heartbroken, just played a role in his demeanor. And all he wanted was a thrill, to feel alive it seems. It's really sad. You can only hope that he got what to some degree towards the end. God bless him.

    • @starcherry6814
      @starcherry6814 Год назад +66

      That was how he coped w/ the trauma. Honestly sounds manic. I wouldn't be surprised if he were suicidal

    • @itravisoni
      @itravisoni Год назад +2

      He had good times at his Uncle and Aunts home.

    • @SaintShion
      @SaintShion Год назад +24

      I had to wait to watch this cause I was feeling emotionally tilted* and than Kaz pulled out the little prince immediately! I bawled. The story breaks me everytime. James Dean was an icon to my kid self who watched old movies, with out ever realizing we were both bi. Rebel with out a cause hit me in a way I connected to but could never place.

    • @itravisoni
      @itravisoni Год назад +4

      He had a good upbringing with His uncle and aunt.

    • @ouinoelle
      @ouinoelle Год назад +2

      @@SaintShion that’s all of us ❤

  • @marydarko3380
    @marydarko3380 Год назад +660

    It still somehow baffles me how young he was when he passed away, I’m 23 and feel like I’ve barely done anything with my life

    • @Aros4
      @Aros4 Год назад +54

      Right?? Before finishing the video I searched up when he died and made the mental math and was like “holy shit”. Same feeling, I am 23 and I am no where near sure of what I’m doing with my life or my future imagine someone in the limelight with so much inner turmoil…my God what he was was incredible and what he could’ve been….

    • @ivy7417
      @ivy7417 Год назад +34

      I know this comment is old but this is how i feel when I think of the 27 club. I turn 21 in 3 days and Kurt Cobain died at 27??? What

    • @sprokethead
      @sprokethead 10 месяцев назад +23

      ​@@Aros4 Don't feel bad about stagnation @23; just get going! Life in the times of James Dean was completely different than today's world....society, education, expectations, work ethic, ambitions, etc. were all ingrained into that generation far deeper than your generation. I grew up in that America and the difference between then and now is as stark as day vs night.

    • @joegibbskins
      @joegibbskins 10 месяцев назад +29

      @@sproketheadthere are still celebrities who are 23. The real lesson is don’t compare your accomplishment time line with actors, athletes, and musicians (if you are one) because they get famous and wealthy and accomplished in their early 20s (and usually have their careers ending or trending downward by their mid 30s) and almost nothing else has that timeline

    • @FunFactswithAmani
      @FunFactswithAmani 4 месяца назад +2

      Biggie smalls was 24 when he died as well.

  • @pastlesandfish
    @pastlesandfish Год назад +1769

    I never knew he only starred in three movies! And he died at 24, so tragically, desperately young yet his image and legacy endures to this day. Shows you how iconic he was despite his very short career. A star that truly did burn bright and fast.

    • @beckstheimpatient4135
      @beckstheimpatient4135 Год назад +73

      Yes, but what is the image that remains? Because the image of James Dean I had before this video is NOT the image of who he was. It was the 'Marlon Brando 2.0' image that Hollywood built of him. And while that image has bits of Jimmy, it's too distorted and artificial to be real - like the poster he tore down. I don't think he'd like to see what the majority of people think of him nowadays.

    • @mszuzubookitty4646
      @mszuzubookitty4646 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@beckstheimpatient4135or we grow up and learn everyone is human. Complete with warts boogers and all. Name one person who’s image hasn’t change as you get older and learn more?

    • @trevormichael4906
      @trevormichael4906 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@beckstheimpatient4135No. He’s remembered as a great man, a good actor and a tortured soul. Maybe your distorted view of the world is hindering you.

    • @JackMason-oq8lf
      @JackMason-oq8lf 7 месяцев назад

      @@mszuzubookitty4646 Sorry to say, millennials and zoomers haven't gotten grown up or smarter. What would they know about humanity? They don't hold doors for others or say good morning to anyone? Please? Thank you? Hello? Oh grow up yourself.

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 7 месяцев назад +1

      Little James Dean up on the screen
      Wonderin' who he might be
      Along came a Porsche Spyder and picked up a rider.. Took him down the road to eternity
      Too fast to live, to young to die.. bye bye.

  • @brittneybrisbin744
    @brittneybrisbin744 Год назад +1172

    I'd always heard that James Dean was bisexual, but for the most part, articles and videos I found made it seem like they were just rumors or subtle hints. I had no idea he had several documented relationships with men. You learn something new every day, I guess!

    • @deluluismyalterego
      @deluluismyalterego 8 месяцев назад +36

      yup !! they like to keep those things hidden. kate winslet says she knows some a list actors that are still in the closet. it’s really sad tbh

    • @TheoRae8289
      @TheoRae8289 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@deluluismyalteregothis reminds me of Travolta's open secret.

    • @deluluismyalterego
      @deluluismyalterego 6 месяцев назад

      @@TheoRae8289 what ?

    • @TheoRae8289
      @TheoRae8289 6 месяцев назад +5

      @deluluismyalterego Travolta is allegedly bi himself, and that is why he won't leave scientology. They have records of his every little insecurity around that and more that they absolutely would use against him if he publicly left.

    • @deluluismyalterego
      @deluluismyalterego 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheoRae8289 that’s horrible

  • @HoldThatThot
    @HoldThatThot Год назад +546

    I'm no James Dean historian, nor am I a mental health professional, but speaking as someone with Borderline Personality Disorder, the recklessness, the hot/cold relationships, and the lack of a strong sense of personal identity are all extremely familiar to me. Given his childhood rejection by his father, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if he did have BPD.

    • @Cat-tastrophee
      @Cat-tastrophee Год назад +61

      A few other people with BPD have also commented this. I think it's very possible.

    • @Feminazi1dc
      @Feminazi1dc Год назад

      i find it so annoying that ppl like u are tryna diagnose ppl w something when these illnesses are very often misdiagnosed and you might not even know deep down what u have lol. I used to think i had bpd, nope! Autism! lmao

    • @Kardinaalilintu
      @Kardinaalilintu 7 месяцев назад +21

      The apparent unawareness of unwritten rules, the tender, yet rude outwards appearance in his actions and words, the very spesific and intense interests, the strong sense of right and wrong (his pain of people painting him as something he's not), the outbursts when frustrated or stressed, the apparent readyness to be friendly and/or casual with anyone he liked but still feeling completely comfortable with only selected few, the desperate drive to be something he's not in order to be accepted and loved via imitation of others traits and the inevitable loss of self tha follows, the depressive tendancies, likely sprining from feeling othered and pushing so hard yet still being misunderstood and rejected, the difficulty of holding a job, the capability of believable imitation via experiencing a certain role and empathizing and finally; his difficulties with unhealthy coping mechanisms (alcohol, racing).... sounds incredibly autistic to me. I know BPD has some similar traits with parts of autism spectrum, mainly the loss of self and emotional outbursts but the root cause is different and the details in how these traits show are different. Obviously diagnosing someone reliably after their death is borderline impossible but here's my two cents anyway.

    • @bl4581
      @bl4581 6 месяцев назад

      I also have bpd and was seeing a lot of parrales

    • @Pragabond
      @Pragabond 5 месяцев назад

      I got a lot of experience with it from dating someone with BPD I'm still friends with and yeah....definitely a lot of times where I was reminded of her listening to this so I had the same thought.

  • @satanzbarz6111
    @satanzbarz6111 Год назад +221

    i find it kinda funny how i dressed up as him for a 5th grade dance and like 8 years later i finally accepted that i was bisexual

    • @ouinoelle
      @ouinoelle Год назад +11

      It always goes like that 🎉

  • @LadyWervyn
    @LadyWervyn Год назад +376

    I remember when I saw “Rebel Without a Cause” I thought “Oh wow, I get the hype now, and it’s not just hype. This guy is breathtaking to watch!” And just knowing he was platonic soul mates with Eartha Kitt is just downright magical and wholesome.

    • @JackMason-oq8lf
      @JackMason-oq8lf 7 месяцев назад

      You think Ertha Kitt was straight?

    • @LadyWervyn
      @LadyWervyn 7 месяцев назад +25

      @@JackMason-oq8lf I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but being platonic has nothing to do with being straight or gay or anything else...also Eartha's daughter said they were just friends, so I'm not assuming anything.

    • @JackMason-oq8lf
      @JackMason-oq8lf 7 месяцев назад

      Eartha Kitt wholesome? That was not part of her act I ever saw. Julie Andrews was wholesome. Rihanna doesn't exactly portray the virgin Mary. It's just not her persona. Eartha Kitt had a signature image, and it wasn't choirgirl. I'm very amused trying to imagine such a hot, sweltering Earth Mother holding hands with a wimpy myopic teen boy. It ain't fittin. It just ain't fittin.

    • @TheoRae8289
      @TheoRae8289 6 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@JackMason-oq8lfthey were close friends so you'll have to accept that.
      Also I feel like you haven't seen enough Eartha interviews and docs so see how beautifully complex she was. Also it's hard to not have a wholesome element somewhere when you act along side Jim Varney.

    • @twebster179
      @twebster179 3 месяца назад +1

      It's on Tubi right now!

  • @sauronbagginsd8032
    @sauronbagginsd8032 Год назад +196

    The PSA he filmed about speeding is chilling to watch in retrospect

  • @AerinMoriarty
    @AerinMoriarty Год назад +882

    It never ceases to amaze me how many of my childhood favorite actors/singers were secretly queer. My childhood subconscious queerdar was so on point. Thanks for giving me all the gory details on their lives and times! 🥰

    • @beckstheimpatient4135
      @beckstheimpatient4135 Год назад +52

      I've been thinking about that a lot as well - the more I dive into queer RUclips the more I learn about people I like secretly having been queer all along. And there's proof of it - proof that is just overlooked in most mainstream conversations on those topics.
      Gaydar is absolutely real and SO accurate when we're children/young.

    • @warvis1275
      @warvis1275 Год назад +4

      He was Bi he wasn’t the Q word

    • @mr.horrorchild4094
      @mr.horrorchild4094 Год назад

      I had the same thing with actors who really liked big boobs but never mentioned it in any interviews. It's weird how you can just tell things like that

    • @peakdelvalle197
      @peakdelvalle197 Год назад +28

      @@warvis1275 Obviously we don't have it direct from him what label he'd prefer. I get why people in this context are using the queer designation because they're talking about multiple people, who fall into different parts of the LGBTQ umbrella. I tend to agree with you though that because of the era, queer still would've been a slur to most people and he probably wouldn't have liked it.

    • @adrianz5614
      @adrianz5614 Год назад +39

      @@warvis1275 I am bisexual. I am also queer. Reclaiming this word is Essential for our rights, our identity and our Protests. You obviously can choose to not use queer to describe yourself, but censoring it in this context is not helpful.

  • @christabelle__
    @christabelle__ Год назад +286

    You know, it's always nice when another bi is un-erased and has their story told - so much queer culture is lost in so many communities! Thank you for putting in the time and effort to tell a bi man's story, when the rest of the world would deny him who he truly was, even now.

    • @BB-ed4om
      @BB-ed4om 5 месяцев назад +1

      But he never came out and said it himself. He just said he didn’t want to live with one arm tied behind his back. To put that on someone who never opened up about it is harmful tbh. Whether he had personal and career reasons for keeping it to himself, or he actually wasn’t attracted to men beyond admiration, it doesn’t matter. But to talk about him like he was a proud member of the community is just misleading at best.

  • @autumns.8744
    @autumns.8744 Год назад +456

    As a bi person with BPD it really sounds like he might have struggled with it. Of course there isn't much point in spectating it but I think it's a good warning story for it

    • @molybdomancer195
      @molybdomancer195 Год назад +52

      I thought it sounded like BPD too. My daughter has been diagnosed with it and childhood trauma is often a factor

    • @DieAlteistwiederda
      @DieAlteistwiederda Год назад +41

      I've met a good amount of people of all gender identities with it and it really sounds a bit like it. Especially how he struggled with all kinds of relationships. Also the dangerous behavior regarding his love of fast cars and stuff like that.

    • @sassylittleprophet
      @sassylittleprophet Год назад +20

      Probably yeah. I'm queer, struggling with my gender and sexuality. I also have quiet BPD. It really does sound like he had BPD, I wouldn't be surprised at all if that was the case.

    • @emotionalsupportgoblin
      @emotionalsupportgoblin Год назад +17

      I mean it does often arise from neglect or abuse iften from parents, and his father's demeanour sounds like it could have caused enough trauma to cause it. Can't diagnose a man who isn't here though, unfortunately

    • @Feminazi1dc
      @Feminazi1dc Год назад +5

      can we stop diagnosing like this on a comment? sigh

  • @Rosebud0801
    @Rosebud0801 Год назад +166

    I feel like there’s also some evidence that he could have been bipolar/bpd. The high turnover of friendships, whirlwind romantic relationships, temper issues, lying about his background, recklessness, etc. all seem to add up to a diagnosis like that.

    • @baldvee
      @baldvee Год назад +12

      my thoughts exactly

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 3 месяца назад +1

      Bipolar/bpd? Those are completely different disorders. Don’t even try to diagnose people after they’re dead anyway

  • @balazs7235
    @balazs7235 Год назад +641

    These I never knew! James Dean is literally portrayed at ‘THE MAN’ all the while, his real identity and struggles were erased to benefit others. How sad.
    Thank you Kaz for this. Excited to watch the video in its entirity.

  • @glittery_cucumber
    @glittery_cucumber Год назад +762

    This is spooky, I was thinking about James Dean a lot this week and wondering whether he really was as outstanding of an actor or if his legacy precedes him so much these days that we can't appreciate his acting for what it actually was. It's hard to put into words, don't get me wrong because I love his work.

    • @baptizednblood6813
      @baptizednblood6813 Год назад +88

      I’ve seen all three of his films. He certainly was getting better by the third one. I think there are critiques to be made of his acting but overall, he just presented such raw emotion one couldn’t help but to be moved. I’m sure his talent would have developed even more if he hadn’t passed so young

    • @JackMason-oq8lf
      @JackMason-oq8lf 7 месяцев назад

      Suppose that movie was called Restless in Redwood. It had an intriguing title and the boy actor could play angst. Most of Dean's fans can not name his other roles because they don't know those other movies.Even today, it's neigh impossible for Hollywood A-list or even second-string actors to admit they are homosexuals. Say you're "bi" and Americans think you are cool. "Bi" means you are half a homosexual. There is no way actresses can claim they are half pregnant. If you do those things in the dark that two men do, does that mean your tormentors and haters will only use half a bullet? People in the closet who prefer to dally more than dilly find it easier to self-admit they are not actually, really, homosexual at all. "Takes one to know one," girl-friend, who do you think you're fooling?

    • @24kgoldplatedvermeil
      @24kgoldplatedvermeil 6 месяцев назад +1

      At the end of the day i think the question is irrelevant. His presence commanded this eternal legacy regardless

  • @panqueque445
    @panqueque445 Год назад +25

    I misread the title as "John Wayne" and I think I had an aneurysm.

    • @vic2958
      @vic2958 Год назад

      lmfao 😭😭

  • @ToraVanguard2004
    @ToraVanguard2004 Год назад +86

    Fun fact: Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero, creators of infamous movie The Room were heavily inspired by James Dean. The line "You're tearing me apart Lisa!" Was directly inspired by his famous line from Rebel Without A Cause.

  • @ingridbmangubat
    @ingridbmangubat Год назад +266

    I'm not American so I don't really have a full grasp of how big James Dean is or was. I just know he's a Hollywood icon there. I've never seen any of his films, so just like Marilyn Monroe, I just know the image that he is widely known for. This video introduced me to a very interesting, talented human being. I relate to his struggles and complicated manner of compartmentalizing relationships. As always, Kaz was able to tell us a beautifully written biography.

    • @derealization_
      @derealization_ Год назад +1

      No offense, but this comment reads like a teacher asked you to explain "what did you learn today?"

    • @ingridbmangubat
      @ingridbmangubat Год назад +46

      @@derealization_ I guess because it's a question I ask myself when I watch videos like this.

    • @crassweller11
      @crassweller11 Год назад +9

      His entire film career was only 3 movies so I definitely reccomend watching them. My personal favourites is his role in Giant.

    • @thevirtualtraveler
      @thevirtualtraveler Год назад +6

      All 3 of his movies are considered classics for a reason. They are each tremendously good movies. I highly recommend making time to watch them.

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 3 месяца назад +1

      James Dean has always been a global icon

  • @TownieSimBuilds
    @TownieSimBuilds Год назад +366

    As a member of the LGBT+ community, it's comforting knowing that such a dominant American icon was bi himself. This was a fascinating documentary, thank you Kaz for sharing this with us!

  • @Ebn328
    @Ebn328 Год назад +248

    I guess I am considered an "older lesbian" at this point in my life. Point being, I love seeing the results of your research not only as an "older lesbian" but as a historian. Bloody brilliant.
    Also, love the green 3 piece in this video.

    • @emmabennett7699
      @emmabennett7699 Год назад +1

      If you don't mind me asking, what generation are you from?

  • @vidatalab8301
    @vidatalab8301 Год назад +67

    The way in which you’re able to weave and convey this narrative of queer self destruction in a period in American history where queerness was often misunderstood, hidden, and antagonized is truly compelling. I think James’s story is timeless example of the search for acceptance.

  • @christianbrown7959
    @christianbrown7959 Год назад +297

    Your focus on bisexual identity in media has become my source of the Bi content I feel the rest of the nedia doesn't provide. Thanks 😍 Visibility of other bi people helps to normalize our own experiences.

    • @squashfei8907
      @squashfei8907 Год назад +26

      I would recommend the channel verilybitchie, another RUclipsr who does lots of bisexual history/media videos

    • @christianbrown7959
      @christianbrown7959 Год назад +4

      @@squashfei8907 Thanks, I'll check it out

    • @vanillaplanifoliae
      @vanillaplanifoliae Год назад +6

      @@squashfei8907 i was gonna suggest the same! i love her channel

    • @malum9478
      @malum9478 Год назад

      supposedly the largest group of the lgbt+, yet we're the most underrepresented and scorned by both straights and queers.

  • @layla-8369
    @layla-8369 Год назад +85

    Growing up and discovering my own bisexuality, James Dean (the myth of him) attracted me and was important to me in a way (as an iconic figure though a tragic one) as the most well-known and widely beloved bi I knew of. But watching this video, I realized I never knew one bit about the man -only the star. Works like yours are important because they help us remember these are people, not simply symbols.

    • @ouinoelle
      @ouinoelle Год назад

      ❤ he would’ve loved a good story, in the end

  • @Author.Noelle.Alexandria
    @Author.Noelle.Alexandria Год назад +57

    This video made me start off crying because, as soon as I heard the first three words in the background, I recognized The Little Prince. My 13-year-old daughter is obsessed with it, and I took the fox with me on my first plane solo a couple weeks ago, then gave it to her. It was a big deal. It’s a story that means a lot to us.
    I hope you’ll continue on with these videos about older Hollywood. Old Hollywood is a passion of mine, and there are so many poignant stories that don’t get told, not only about people everyone knows, but many about people long forgotten. Deanna Durbin, the highest paid actress in the world in 1947, is long forgotten. Myrna Loy is pretty much forgotten, yet her friendship with Clark Gable is one of the most beautiful things ever because she was such a good soul. Please continue with these.

    • @dljb7463
      @dljb7463 Год назад

      As someone who lived that book as a kid I am ashamed I did not recognize the story sooner (though in my defense I was read the book in spanish)

  • @superfluousfreak
    @superfluousfreak Год назад +149

    that last excerpt from the little prince absolutely destroyed me. this video is so wonderful, thank you for making it

  • @Nick-lz5lx
    @Nick-lz5lx Год назад +28

    What a tragic soul. He deserved so much more than he got.

  • @marniekilbourne608
    @marniekilbourne608 Год назад +28

    James Dean is my favorite and I think part of that was his demeanor. He wasn't so alpha male macho like many men were portraying then. I liked his shyness and unsureness. The intense brooding type.

  • @AshleyHarleyman
    @AshleyHarleyman Год назад +54

    James Dean and Marilyn Monroe still attract so much interest today because they were both (as Elton John sang) candles in the wind. Your article was both well researched and well presented, and I congratulate you on so eloquently showing us behind the curtain that James Dean drew around his life. Like Marilyn, he was an enigma to people, even those who knew him. Clearly he had prodigious talent, but just as clearly he had many demons. To die so young would leave many to speculate and wonder. Much as the world remains fascinated by Marilyn, the world is still hung up on Jimmy Dean. And many of us wonder what it would have been like to have known him; tragically, the candle burned out long before the legend ever did.

  • @celestialclown5907
    @celestialclown5907 Год назад +85

    Something about showing the iconic photo cut to an actual photo on the wall of him when he was a kid, got me emotionally. I fucking love Kaz ❤

  • @marieroberts5458
    @marieroberts5458 Год назад +21

    One more comment.
    I have picked up anecdotes for Sal Mineo over the years:
    1. Bing Crosby was a guest on Johnny Carson's The Late Show. He joked "All public schools in Brooklyn will be closed tomorrow in honor of Sal Mineo's birthday."
    Well, they weren't supposed to be, but so many teachers and students thought it was true ( and didn't show up next day) they really had to close the schools!
    2. Sal as you said was only 16 when they filmed Rebel. He himself said that he had no idea of what he was feeling at the time, so when he was told to look at Jimmy like he loved him, he was confused, so the director said look at Jimmy like he's the thing you want most in the world...so Sal pretended that Jimmy was his driver's license. The rest, as we now know, wasn't acting. But it had to be hard on Sal to be so young as to not quite know that you're in love with your friend. Then that friend dies. That had to hurt.
    Now I need to rewatch the cowboy video. And more on Ertha Kitt too.

  • @danhurl1349
    @danhurl1349 Год назад +24

    There was a painting on him on the wall of a small motel I'm my hometown for my entire childhood. Then the hotel burned down and was sold and the new owners rebuilt but they did not repaint the James Dean painting. When I tell you people were upset... Let's just say the remedied that situation in a hurry and now when you drive past on the highway, you can see an incredibly out of place James Dean painting again. I love us

  • @spacehobo1095
    @spacehobo1095 Год назад +59

    Always love to see some Bi-guy representation!

  • @kamerontardy6666
    @kamerontardy6666 Год назад +34

    Rebel Without a Cause changed my whole life at like 12 years old. I read about James like crazy for a week straight. LOVE HIM!! May he finally rest

    • @sprokethead
      @sprokethead 10 месяцев назад

      I was the same way @14...I hung on every word, every scene. But today I realize that RWAC was also a contrived propaganda film...Entertaining?..oh of course!..Leonard Rosenman orchestration...full color...great cast!..but the very title itself was the message to the youth of 1955: Rebel!...you don't need a cause, just Rebel! And that kicked-off an entire sub-culture: the red windbreaker, the '50 Mercury...the 'troubled, misunderstood youth image....There was even subtle anti-Christian lines woven into the script. A final thought...I doubt seriously that James Dean would have liked being thought of today as a queer icon.

  • @kayzie96
    @kayzie96 Год назад +93

    I’ll be honest - I had only really seen him as the caricature that masculine men had made him previously. Thank you for your work, it was fascinating and now I have some movies I need to see!

  • @brieoshiro
    @brieoshiro Год назад +52

    It's crazy he did more in 24 years than I've done in 39... also I've never actually seen one of his movies. Not sure why. This was a nice peek into him and I'm going to try to watch his films someday.

  • @sapphic.flower
    @sapphic.flower Год назад +56

    Although he seemed like a… handful, to say the least, his behaviours really are a result of parental abandonment and homophobia. It’s sad that even with the genuine connections he’s made, he seemed to struggle to fill that hole.

    • @frankpotter1982
      @frankpotter1982 4 месяца назад

      "I am not a homosexual".... James Dean

    • @galacticquasaur2956
      @galacticquasaur2956 22 дня назад

      @@frankpotter1982"But I am also not going through life with one hand tied behind my back." James Dean

  • @adigazel
    @adigazel Год назад +103

    literally never clicked on a like button this fast. James Dean is my inspiration and i always loved him as a queer icon, you making a vid about him is so deserved wow

  • @TheCassiebea
    @TheCassiebea Год назад +21

    Watching East of Eden as a kid was a "boring" movie to me until Dean's absolutely shocking breakdown in tears in front of his father, I'll never forget how true that rang to me. Thanks for fleshing out this special being ❤️

  • @m00nrac00n
    @m00nrac00n Год назад +11

    Im 24 now, the age he died and the turmoil does not suprise me at all. I still feel like a child, what he already achieved at my age and lived through is just a lot to deal with. Idk back then people in their mid-20s had complete lives, wild.

  • @coopcreep9127
    @coopcreep9127 Год назад +25

    Found out about him through the monument mythos, he's honestly a pretty great guy and it's a shame how early he died

  • @niccole3542
    @niccole3542 Год назад +41

    I heard about people questioning his sexuality from a few stories of people within the industry but didn't really want to assume what his sexuality was cause he was alive at a time where he was not allowed to be openly anything but straight.I am from the same state as him too(Indiana).

  • @darbystlawrence1509
    @darbystlawrence1509 Год назад +33

    KAZ!!! I knew. I just knew I could trust you to include the Paul Newman / James Dean clip that I think about every single day. thank you for your service 🫡

    • @ouinoelle
      @ouinoelle Год назад +1

      Same

    • @generalg.b.mcclellan3079
      @generalg.b.mcclellan3079 18 дней назад

      They tricked him into taking part in this. They were doing
      Kabbalah magic on Jimmy to steal his energy or essence. Because Paul Newman was jealous Jimmy got the part in East Of Eden and not him.

  • @SisterWomen
    @SisterWomen Год назад +118

    You nailed this. And I would watch and adore a video on pretty much every gay icon associated stars. Kathrine Hepburn hasnt been talked about in terms of her open and established trans identity, for example, and there are photos of her living as a boy during her childhood in the 40s. While she denied being a lesbian, she was pretty open about identifying as male during parts of her life.

    • @southernbelleWCG
      @southernbelleWCG Год назад +14

      Just because Katharine Hepburn had a penchant for pants and was a proud and outspoken tomboy, does NOT make her trans. Biological women can enjoy pants and traditionally masculine activities, too. She was a trailblazer for women, especially feminine women. To say otherwise, in my opinion, is incredibly sexist and misogynistic.
      Do you have any sources to back up your assumption? I’d be interested to read them if they would, indeed, prove me wrong.

    • @Udontkno7
      @Udontkno7 Год назад +33

      @@southernbelleWCG transgender doesn’t have to mean woman to man, it can be WAY more nuanced than that. she was queer in her gender identity, that can’t be denied.

    • @southernbelleWCG
      @southernbelleWCG Год назад +16

      @@Udontkno7 How does that work exactly? Did you know for a fact or is this just assumption? Because if I were her and that wasn’t 100% correct, I sure wouldn’t be very happy or pleased with people spreading false information. She’s dead, let’s respect her privacy. Even if she was, it’s best not to speculate, since she’s not around to speak for herself. Maybe I’m just old fashioned, but it used to be considered RUDE to throw around sexuality-assumptions.
      The definition of transgender (according to the English language) doesn’t even align with what you stated. I think you might be confused.
      PS- I’m still open to having my mind changed if someone would provide me with a SOURCE of reference for this assumption! I’m always willing to change my mind if I see something that would prove y’all’s point.

    • @reneedailey1696
      @reneedailey1696 Год назад +17

      @@southernbelleWCG Frankly you're the one being gross about Hepburn.
      It doesn't harm their memory to speak on the possibility of them not being cis/het.
      If you are genuinely curious...what's stopping you from seeking this info out for yourself, even if to debunk it?

    • @southernbelleWCG
      @southernbelleWCG Год назад +9

      @@reneedailey1696 Listen, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again - PROVIDE me with the sources that prove that she was transgender and I’ll eat my words, but until then I stand by what I said. I did my research already and from what I’ve gathered, she was JUST a proud feminist and outspoken tomboy (not the same thing as trans). Some people may have referred to her as a “boy” several times in her life but that was commonly used as a term of endearment back then and could easily be misconstrued for other things today (as we all know words change over time - sort of similar to how people commonly used “gay” to mean “happy” back then).
      It’s wrong to spread false information about dead people and it’s wrong to assume someone’s gender identity if they’re not around to speak for themselves.

  • @christopheredge9002
    @christopheredge9002 Год назад +38

    The saddest part of his story is that its one so many like myself can relate to on a personal level. Even the description of the day of his death how he was behaving. I understand that pain.

  • @dadcelo
    @dadcelo Год назад +180

    I've been waiting for this since the Eartha Kit video. You're such a great storyteller! Thank you for this masterpiece and for your compassion when speaking on such subjects

  • @BlowShootera
    @BlowShootera 9 месяцев назад +4

    "The little prince" It's also one of my favorite books. I know every Word. It spends great comfort in the uncertainty of life. “All grown-ups were once children... but only few of them remember it.”

  • @onbearfeet
    @onbearfeet Год назад +20

    Oh, man, you just gave me a flashback to being 15 in driver's ed. The instructor, a retired cop, was a big believer in scaring kids into safe driving habits. He showed us at least some of that highway safety PSA on VHS ... followed by gruesome images of the wrecked Spyder.
    Since this was the 90s, I was probably the only kid in the class who knew who James Dean WAS (I watched a lot of old movies), and everyone else was very confused until we finally settled on the description "Marilyn Monroe, but a guy." (The instructor was offended that we had to have the discussion at all.)

    • @ouinoelle
      @ouinoelle Год назад +4

      I love that quote it’s genius

  • @hannahnames2239
    @hannahnames2239 Год назад +29

    when I was a kid, my parents would drive an hour and half to church every Sunday, passing the place he died every week. I always thought of him - though, since I was young I didn't actually know much about him other than that he was famous - but it made me sad. Since then I've come to know him as a queer icon, and this video has reawakened my interest in his story. I'll have to finally get around to watching his movies.

  • @Firegen1
    @Firegen1 Год назад +125

    Kaz your videos always answer questions I've long held.
    My film studies teacher was a Dean fan and always told us to read up on his story. I got lost in a reading bunch and never got the chance. Thank you for this

  • @HeyLizardLeigh
    @HeyLizardLeigh Год назад +141

    Oh my gosh I have been WAITING for this video! I just happened to refresh your page and lost my marbles seeing it here- so, so excited it's finally ready! EDIT after watching- I infinitely appreciate how, in a medium like youtube that encourages an either positive or negative essay narrative, you continue to explore queer history in a way that defies that simplification. Your research is always above and beyond, and I learned so much about James Dean and his contemporaries and the context that created his reality & myth. thanks for another great one! c:

  • @saint_mau
    @saint_mau Год назад +8

    idk why quite many old hollywood icons have a tragic aura ☆

  • @matrixiekitty2127
    @matrixiekitty2127 Год назад +12

    THANK YOU for bringing up the queer feel of Rebel Without a Cause!! I’m not crazy for noticing how in love Plato immediately was with Jim!! It felt odd to me that they went with a nuclear family approach in the end when the queer subtext was totally there!
    I remember watching Rebel Without a Cause for class and I was just allured by James, something about him is magnetic. I think what I like so much about him was that softness, this vulnerability, that he was always targeted for, called names for. But I think it was that side of him that appeared in that movie, that feeling of something that made him different from the typical manly man of most 50’s men in movies, that really endeared him to me! We lost him far far far too soon.

  • @Cat-zp3hk
    @Cat-zp3hk Год назад +13

    Recently learned earth's kitt and James were goods friends .And she saw first hand how he struggled with identity....

    • @lamibonxd
      @lamibonxd Год назад +6

      eartha was an incredible woman

  • @etheric_dissonance
    @etheric_dissonance Год назад +64

    Might be a bit random, but thank you for including specific times and dates in your videos! It's extremely valuable to me in the work I do. Wonderful video

  • @apizzathatgiantforthesimpl5191
    @apizzathatgiantforthesimpl5191 Год назад +12

    I love James Dean. Rebel Without a Cause is one of my favorite films, as dated as it is. There's just something so sensitive and dreamy about him that can't really be explained.

  • @RubyDiamond2316
    @RubyDiamond2316 Год назад +43

    You should really do videos reading stories. Like story time. You have the perfect voice and reading tone for it. Calming yet intrnse, descriptive and emotion!! You're amazing!!!

  • @calebleland8390
    @calebleland8390 Год назад +23

    Rebel is still my favorite movie of his. The emotion he shows is incredible. I don't know what kind of a career he might have had with his attitude and struggles, but he could have gone on to even greater heights if only given the chance. I see stories like James', and it makes me sad knowing that, were he born in a more accepting time, he might have been more comfortable with himself. However, he may have never been the actor he was, given that his performances were driven by his insecurities brought about by those dark times. Thank you again for all the work you do.

  • @iamqueenkk
    @iamqueenkk Год назад +11

    Obviously we can’t diagnose people we’ve never met - it does seem as if dean may have had borderline personality disorder. I love your essays and deep dives. Thank you for all your research and work!

    • @weirdogumption
      @weirdogumption Год назад +2

      What we know from facts he suffered from depression and insomnia. And he very sensitive like a lot of actors. And he acted out in different ways cause of that

  • @ceciliececilie
    @ceciliececilie Год назад +27

    Thank you for yet another great video 😍
    I was wondering if you ever considered talking about Gertrude Stein? I feel like she's one of the most overlooked (and most interesting) big personalities of the art scene in the 20s and 30s, and I really think you would do a great job at treating her with the kind of nuance her character requires.
    Like, she was basically openly gay and people weren't really batting an eye, she was a super influential writer, a patron of Picasso among others and a great modernist innovator of literature and art. But she was also a big supporter of the Vichy government in France, who were n@zi collaborators, while being Jewish American herself... she also wrote about marginalized people, which wasn't common at that time, but still in a very condescending and racist way... Oh, and she has described herself as possessing a certain "male genious", which has led to more recent discussions about Stein and trans masculinity (even though our understanding of transness today wasn't really a thing back then, and she otherwise referred to herself with she/her pronouns).
    I really hope you will consider this :D personally because she's a problematic fave of mine. I also think people need to know about her more, both because of representation, her monumental influence on art in the 20th century, and to discuss why so many canonized modernist artists were n@zi (or n@zi adjacent) sympathizers, and why we don't really talk about that.
    Sorry about the long comment lol
    Anyway, I've learned so much queer history from your channel - you handle your topics with so much care and attention to detail, you do some really important work

  • @CrashThompson
    @CrashThompson Год назад +19

    I am actually from Marion. The same city Dean was born in. I was born and raised there. And for all the stories I heard about him, I never heard this side of it.
    I'm ALSO bi- and... It was a small nightmare growing up there. I wish I had known this. I would have given me so much more hope as a kid.
    Sincerely, thanks for sharing this. Excellent work.

    • @ouinoelle
      @ouinoelle Год назад +3

      Glad you know now ❤ better late than never seize the day my friend seize it

    • @frankpotter1982
      @frankpotter1982 4 месяца назад +1

      You never heard it because it's not true.

  • @hitmanjonesy1586
    @hitmanjonesy1586 5 месяцев назад +2

    The ominous premonitions he kept having about death specifically caused by harm to his neck is both terrifying, but also very interesting! Im surprised no ne else is talking about it 👀

  • @meganhussey3456
    @meganhussey3456 Год назад +6

    Excellent, well-researched video. I do have one answer for you regarding his relationship with Pier Angeli: As an Indiana native and Dean Fan/researcher, I visited Fairmount on a number of occasions and interviewed his childhood best friend, Robert Pulley. Robert confided in me that, during a visit home, James confided in him the deep and very painful heartbreak that he experienced after his breakup with Pier. He was devastated.

  • @randomkeir
    @randomkeir Год назад +12

    East of Eden was a great James Dean film. The chemistry between him and Dick Davalos as brothers and the scenes with Raymond Massey-in those scenes you can feel him channeling the latent rage he felt towards his own father in real life. Add to that, Cal (Dean’s character) was raised without a mother. This version of East of Eden is based on the last third of the book, focusing on the teenage sons, and it’s vintage Kazan. James Dean was awesome in it.

  • @bostonsandatot4948
    @bostonsandatot4948 Месяц назад

    "Please, tame me" as his most favorite passage of his copy was probably a cry for help that he couldn't put into his own words. So tragic, I hope he had days of sheer pleasure and contentment.

  • @kittymarch4203
    @kittymarch4203 Год назад +17

    you gotta do Marlene Dietrich next

  • @Nerdicaful
    @Nerdicaful Год назад +4

    This story proved to me that I could never be a movie star. I wouldn't be able to handle the "fame"; being owned by everyone but myself.

  • @donaldfinch1411
    @donaldfinch1411 Год назад +7

    I attended SMC in the early 70s; there were teachers there at the time who still remembered him (or said they did), not kindly. One was particularly mean...possibly because he eventually had to eat his words when Dean started in GIANT whereas he played a minor role.

  • @sleepysmartboy6287
    @sleepysmartboy6287 3 месяца назад +1

    Not me almost crying before you even mentioned his actual life. I'd always seen him as this big macho character so you reading The Little Prince threw me for a loop.
    I wrote a short story for my school Literary Magazine and used him as a source of insecurity and identity for my main (queer) character and hearing his story I am so glad I made that choice because wow.

  • @CREN13Queen
    @CREN13Queen Год назад +5

    Somehow I have never watched a James Dean movie, but I'm gonna watch them now cause of this

  • @liulfrmcshane
    @liulfrmcshane Год назад +18

    A beautiful, respectful video as always. Kaz, you really know how to get to the beating heart of historical lives.

  • @laylakindafruity
    @laylakindafruity Год назад +5

    Why do I feel like Kaz would make a really good elementary school teacher 🥺

  • @celinepope
    @celinepope Год назад +18

    I recently got diagnosed with ASD and am thankful for your videos Kaz. Just want to say thank you

  • @cafeAmericano
    @cafeAmericano Год назад +75

    Would it be possible for you to do a video on Rudolph Valentino? The same kind of dark Romanticism surrounds him but in a more silent film aesthetic. I think you would do him justice

    • @orionova
      @orionova Год назад +12

      I second this. I love Valentino and have watched as many of his movies as possible, but it seems that all the information available on him is gossip or studio legend.

    • @cafeAmericano
      @cafeAmericano Год назад +3

      @@orionova read the book dark lover. It is exquisite well-researched and the definitive Valentino biography. Not a hint of sensationalism or gossip

    • @Phelie315
      @Phelie315 Год назад +5

      I third this :) I researched and wrote about him for a college paper once (although that was more about racial identity than sexual identity) and became fascinated in the process. The book "Dark Lover" is definitely a great resource!

    • @ouinoelle
      @ouinoelle Год назад

      You should do Prince!

  • @mrheherdisruptor8975
    @mrheherdisruptor8975 8 месяцев назад +2

    I only knew about his Monument Mythos evil version, it's good to know about who the real James Dean was.

  • @ellie4943
    @ellie4943 Год назад +9

    Kaz I have to tell you how deeply I appreciate your channel. Your videos are my comfort videos. Learning about queer history (or occasionally just cool history in general) is such a decadent joy. Thank you!

  • @elizabethdesousa8290
    @elizabethdesousa8290 Год назад +17

    Thank you for allowing it to be known of his bisexuality ❤❤❤

    • @frankpotter1982
      @frankpotter1982 4 месяца назад

      He was not bisexual ! He only dated women. And once said "I'm not a homosexual".

    • @kayisnotaloser
      @kayisnotaloser Месяц назад +1

      He only PUBLICLY dated women. So so so many people had to hide their queerness in that era, out of fear of losing jobs, friends, family, and their own lives. Especially these famous icons with reputations to uphold. Even if he truly did only date women, the sexual/romantic attraction to men still makes him bisexual either way. You don’t have to date a member of the opposite sex to be queer; if the sexual/romantic attraction is there, then it’s there. Of course a famous man publicly associated with masculinity would deny being gay. And his quote of “I’m not a homosexual” technically isn’t a lie, for he was bisexual and there is a difference.

  • @TakeWalker
    @TakeWalker 2 месяца назад +1

    James Dean has always been this larger-than-larger-than-life figure of Hollywood mythology, and it always blows my mind that he starred in precisely three films. It's amazing that such a legend could be born from so brief a filmography.
    Also, I've never heard the story of his death told that way and. Whew. Oh boy. Had to sit down afterward. Great video.

  • @rosalindmorley
    @rosalindmorley 29 дней назад

    Surviving past 25 is the hardest part of having ptsd. It’s crazy how famous people’s bones are picked

  • @BearWitch_Project
    @BearWitch_Project Год назад +9

    I had the fortuitous opportunity to have my middle school English teacher also teach Film Studies on the side and he had us watch Rebel and Giant (the topics in East of Eden were deemed 'too mature' which I now find funny given Rebel's undertones). I was mesmerized by him in the former that in the next three or four years I'd delve into research of his life- I'd known about his friendship with Eartha long before your previous video's mention of them both, and watched the few other short films he's acted in, but being just on the cusp of teenage-hood didn't have me connect the dots about his struggles with finding his identity until I had the same problem years later. Watching your essay has quite literally thrown me back into those flashes of memories where my interest in him was so strong. A wonderful video, Kaz.

  • @HarveyMidnight
    @HarveyMidnight Год назад +4

    Wonderful video... I did have one little bit of trivia that might interest you, about James Dean and Maila Nurmi, aka "Vampira". Nurmi has claimed that she and James Dean were great friends. However, a gossip columnist named Hedda Hopper once claimed that Dean made disparaging remarks about Vampira, including that, when asked about Vampira, Dean quipped, "I don't date cartoons" & that Dean allegedly told Hopper that he said he'd, "...studied The Golden Bough and the Marquis de Sade..." which attracted him to Vampira, but upon meeting her, he "...found her void of any true interest except her Vampira make-up." I've heard an audio interview with Nurmi where she states she and Dean were actually very close friends, and that Hopper's stories that claim otherwise, are utter lies. Nurmi seemed genuinely hurt that most people seem to believe Hopper's claims.

  • @dangerousbusinesses788
    @dangerousbusinesses788 Месяц назад

    James Dean was a shooting star. He came onto the scene suddenly and he shone bright and was spectacular and then just as suddenly as he arrived, he was gone.

  • @davidbarnes1113
    @davidbarnes1113 Год назад +11

    I loved this video . Thank you. I read two books on James Dean 30+ years ago when a guy I met told me “you remind me of a black James Dean”. This made me curious to find out more about him, and how could I possibly remind him of Dean?. I also read the biography on Scotty Bowers after watching the Ryan Murphy series “Hollywood’ which is loosely based on Scotty and his basically being a pimp for Hollywood stars. Fascinating read for sure.

  • @chupawup4517
    @chupawup4517 Год назад +6

    Videos like these really make me question how you don't have millions of subscribers, don't get me wrong i love fast content as much as most people but everytime i sit and watch your video essays i can really feel the pay off for all your research and efforts and hear your genuine interest in the subject, keep em coming ! :)

  • @FoxofGold
    @FoxofGold Год назад +8

    If even one other RUclipsr put in this much research and production value into their history content I would die a happy person. Great work.

  • @ThunderCrey
    @ThunderCrey Год назад +14

    Thank you for this wonderful video about such a mythic, but complicated and insanely talented human being. I've watched Rebel Without a Cause so many times and like you said, his performance really touches me in a deep way that's hard to explain.

  • @DavidMacLuna
    @DavidMacLuna Год назад +8

    Great vid - I met Scotty Bowers in the early 90s and was overwhelmed by his knowledge of the hidden history of my adopted hometown of Hollywood - you might be interested in Ramon Navarro and Tyrone Power, as well.
    I'll be rewatching this vid for a bit = )

  • @Redem10
    @Redem10 Год назад +4

    I feel I could do a pretty massive relationship tree using Kaz Rowe's video as reference.

  • @Teef305
    @Teef305 Год назад +9

    Tutter is us your viewers--little rodents pleasantly listening to you share high quality and important queer history in an entertaining and respectful way. Learned so much from this video!! I only knew of him by name through cultural osmosis, I'm glad I could watch this without many preconceived notion's of Dean

  • @michaelmiguelbernal72
    @michaelmiguelbernal72 5 месяцев назад +1

    Add my kudos to the many positive comments below for your fluent, articulated documentation of an icon of our past. Excellent job, thank you.

  • @kylekalmbach
    @kylekalmbach Год назад +14

    I genuinely love when you post! One of my favorite content creators. Our never problematic Pan, I bow to thee!

  • @AndersWatches
    @AndersWatches Год назад +3

    I, an actor and a bisexual, had no idea James Dean was bi. Omg. 😅 every day is a school day!

    • @frankpotter1982
      @frankpotter1982 4 месяца назад

      He wasn't. She says he was because she's queer.

  • @pxtrova
    @pxtrova Год назад +4

    My man. I always loved him so deeply when I was little now as a young adult knowing his story makes me love him even more, he's so relatable and precious to me :( may he rest in love 💕

  • @Ihadthismate
    @Ihadthismate Год назад +4

    my god that suit is stunning

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Год назад +9

    Yeah I read a book entitled Waste Land. The Savage Odyssey of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate. Charlie definitely went for the James Dean, Rebel Without a Cause look.

  • @emilyclaycreations6796
    @emilyclaycreations6796 9 месяцев назад +3

    i can relate so much to his feeling of not knowing yourself, when you have a lot of trauma from a young age, you just want to live and even if that means forgetting to find yourself. i didn't expect this video to hit so hard, but thank you for giving these people real depth and stories. i love this channel

  • @fredericopinto123
    @fredericopinto123 8 месяцев назад +3

    My fav Dean movie is East Rebel without a Giant. Great video!

  • @TheoRae8289
    @TheoRae8289 6 месяцев назад +1

    One of my grandmother's brothers had this portrait that radiated James Dean, though as a kid, i didn't know who Dean was, so i thought he looked like elvis

  • @sncruea
    @sncruea 8 месяцев назад +1

    Me being from said farmlands where his image is still everywhere and kid's can earn scholarships in his name, I'm super excited to learn more of the real him not just the media hype of his image.